commodore

[ˈkɒmədɔː]

commodore Definition

  • 1a naval officer of high rank, immediately below rear admiral
  • 2the title of the highest-ranking officer in the United States and some other navies

Using commodore: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "commodore" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was promoted to commodore last year.

  • Example

    The fleet was under the command of a commodore.

  • Example

    Commodore Perry is famous for opening Japan to the West.

commodore Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for commodore

Phrases with commodore

  • a popular home computer system in the 1980s

    Example

    I used to play games on my Commodore 64 when I was a kid.

  • commodore's cup

    an international sailing regatta held annually in Hong Kong

    Example

    The Commodore's Cup attracts sailors from all over the world.

  • a luxury hotel in Beirut, Lebanon

    Example

    The Commodore Hotel is known for its excellent service and amenities.

Origins of commodore

from Dutch 'komandeur', meaning 'commander'

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Summary: commodore in Brief

The term 'commodore' [ˈkɒmədɔː] refers to a naval officer of high rank, immediately below rear admiral. It can also refer to the highest-ranking officer in the United States and some other navies. Examples include 'He was promoted to commodore last year.' and 'Commodore Perry is famous for opening Japan to the West.' The phrase 'commodore 64' refers to a popular home computer system in the 1980s.